Monday, August 10, 2009

Presenting Expression for Developers on a European ReMix Tour

Presenting Expression for Developers on a European ReMix Tour


Presenting Expression for Developers on a European ReMix Tour

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 11:41 AM PDT

The next few months will be full of conference visits and presentations. I'm excited to say that during the last week of September into October I will be on the Western European ReMix Tour presenting an Expression for Developers session .  The tour...( read more )...(read more)

Why do I see ExecutionEngineException, StackOverflowException and OutOfMemoryException on the heap when debugging .net applications?

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 05:30 AM PDT

I came back from a long vacation today and I've finally caught up with enough emails to do something useful with my day. As I scanned through my blog email bucket I noticed that I had a lot of emails relating to my last post on dumping .net exceptions in windbg , and most of them asked why they see OutOfMemoryExceptions on the heap, and how to troubleshoot this. I think I have mentioned this before, but it seems like it is worth mentioning again as it is probably buried deep in some post from way back when… When you dump out all the exceptions on your .net GC heap (using !dumpheap -type Exception for example) these 3 types of exceptions will always show up, independently of what type of .net process you are debugging. 79330c30       ...(read more)

Is Adobe the new Favorite Hacker Victim ??

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 07:52 AM PDT

I open several PDF files every day ! Check out these latest attack statistics from CNet Microsoft has always been the Hack Attacker's favorite victim, but in recent years we've made it harder and harder to successfully attack Microsoft products. And so, the bad guys are diversifying their efforts – and Adobe seems to now be in their cross hairs. [ Click HERE to tread the article on CNet News ]   Technorati Tags: Microsoft , Adobe , Security , Hacker , Attack Read More......(read more)

The Lawyers want to take over Quality Control ?

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 07:43 AM PDT

"The first thing we do," said the character in Shakespeare's Henry VI, is "kill all the lawyers." InfoWorld reports that lawyers want to be able to sue software developers for shipping software that is not perfect. Even free and open source software. It's such a bogus idea that even Microsoft and the Linux Foundation agree….. Here's an odd couple: Microsoft and the Linux Foundation. These two organizations, normally on opposite sides of almost any issue, agree that a new set of guidelines making software vendors liable for knowingly shipping buggy software is badly off base. [ Click HERE to read the InfoWorld Article ] Read More......(read more)

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